Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s original chief financial officer is resigning to run a hydraulic fracturing services company in which the producer holds a 26% stake.
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Deepwater Disaster Upended U.S. Energy Policy, Says Analyst
The major tail risk event last April changed the course of U.S. and global energy policies, the commodity research chief for Credit Suisse said late last month.
Deepwater Disaster Upended U.S. Energy Policy, Says Analyst
The major tail risk event last April changed the course of U.S. and global energy policies, the commodity research chief for Credit Suisse said last week.
Shell Focuses on North American Gas, Deepwater
Expect to see more development in the next few years in North America’s tight gas, deepwater and heavy oil plays, the Upstream Americas chief for Royal Dutch Shell plc said last week.
Cabot, Pennsylvania Regulator Trade Insults
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) chief John Hanger on Thursday unveiled a plan to install a nearly $12 million public water line to replace contaminated water wells in Dimock Parish, despite a claim by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. — which may have to pay for the project — that the water line is “wasteful” and “unnecessary.”
Shell Readies for Strong Growth in North America
Expect to see more development in the next few years in North America’s tight gas, deepwater and heavy oil plays, the Upstream Americas chief for Royal Dutch Shell plc said Wednesday.
War of Words Between Cabot, Pennsylvania Regulator
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) chief John Hanger on Thursday unveiled a plan to install a nearly $12 million public water line to replace contaminated water wells in Dimock Parish, despite a claim by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. — which may have to pay for the project — that the water line is “wasteful” and “unnecessary.”
Wastewater Bill Advances in Pennsylvania
Marcellus Shale producers in Pennsylvania would have to report wastewater produced from their wells — including fluids from hydraulic fracturing operations — to state regulators under legislation that cleared a state House committee Tuesday.
Alberta Finances Ride A Royalty Rollercoaster
Canada’s chief natural gas producing jurisdiction is being pinched by soft prices, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton has confirmed. New government accounts, described by critics as highlighting “madness” of relying on resource income, show that gas has fallen to fourth place among provincial revenue sources from its previous stellar role as the reliable No. 1.
Alberta Finances Ride A Royalty Rollercoaster
Canada’s chief natural gas producing jurisdiction is being pinched by soft prices, Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton has confirmed. New government accounts, described by critics as highlighting “madness” of relying on resource income, show that gas has fallen to fourth place among provincial revenue sources from its previous stellar role as the reliable No. 1.